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Animal rights activists lose action over Oxford police


Two animal rights activists who clashed with police at an Oxford University protest, yesterday lost their High Court battle for disciplinary action to be taken against officers they say were caught calling them names on tape.

Mel Broughton, of Semilong Road, Northampton, and Joanna Robertson, of Shaftesbury Road, Reading, were arrested following a sit-down protest staged by activists in June 2006 against the building of the university’s animal testing laboratory.

They were both acquitted of public order charges, but, during the trial at Bicester Magistrates' Court, evidence emerged of officers calling them names and saying how much they wanted to prosecute them.

Broughton and Ms Robertson complained to Thames Valley Police, and the Independent Police Complaints Commision, which agreed no disciplinary action should be taken.

Barrister, Leslie Thomas, for the pair, yesterday urged Mr Justice Calvert Smith to give them permission to mount a full judicial review challenge to the IPCC’s decision, arguing officers had breached their code of conduct.

Refusing the request, Mr Justice Calvert-Smith said that, although the comments heard on the tape may have been “unsuitable”, they were clearly “jocular”, rather than “malicious”.

Broughton, 48, was jailed in February for 10 years for conspiracy to commit arson following a fire bomb campaign against the university.

Comments(5)

DanOxford says...
10:55pm Wed 17 Jun 09

Gosh! Imagine being called a nasty name by the Police while you were innocently going about your business planning to firebomb a University!

Call the same Human Rights lawyers who ensure that terrorists cannot be deported to their HOME countries who might take a firmer line than Britain when it comes to dealing with nut cases who take it upon themselves to indiscriminately harm people.

Lovebike says...
10:09am Thu 18 Jun 09

Still upset that the BNP didn't get in, DanOxford?

edoxford101 says...
1:44pm Thu 18 Jun 09

The oxford animal labs have helped develop some drugs that i'm sure a large number fo the population will need as old age dawns. My brother is a chemistry student at christ church college and the abuse that he recieves when walking into the labs by these protestors is criminal. So Lovebike you live in the oldest and most prestigeous university city in the entire of the country, where people are pushing the boundaries of science and all it seems you want to do is dampen their enthusiasm. Bravo to you!!

DanOxford says...
2:51pm Thu 18 Jun 09

Lovebike wrote:
Still upset that the BNP didn't get in, DanOxford?
Er- they did- they got two MEPs.

However, I can't see the relevance to this story, and am even more surprised that you didn't claim that cycling would have somehow prevented the situation.

Try to appear vaguely relevant...

Thinkingperson says...
10:45am Sat 20 Jun 09

Any one associated with the Animal Labs at Oxford deserve all the verbals they get - vivisection is unnecessary, unethical and down right cruel. Not surprised that the case failed. Thames Valley Police seem to be able to get away with anything as long it is against people sticking up for Animal Welfare.


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